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− | + | '''Name''': Hon. Charles Buhagiar | |
− | + | '''Years active''': 1987- | |
+ | '''Party''': The Labour Party | ||
− | == | + | === Roles === |
+ | Member of: | ||
+ | Economic and Financial Affairs Committee | ||
+ | * Minister of Public Work and Construction: 1996- 1998 | ||
− | Buhagiar | + | === Education === |
+ | Hon. Charles Buhagiar is an Architect and Civil Engineer by profession. He graduated from the University of Malta in 1979 and furthered his studies in concrete technology at the Harry Stanger Institute for Materials. | ||
+ | === History === | ||
+ | Hon. Buhagiar was first elected to Parliament in 1987 and has always been elected since then. Between 1996 and 1998, he was appointed Minister on Public Projects and Construction. In this legislature he has been appointed as the consultant to the prime minister on capital projects as well as chairman and Chief Executive of the Building Industry Consultative Council. | ||
− | + | In 1983, Hon. Buhagiar established his own company of Consultants - Med Design. | |
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== External Links and References == | == External Links and References == | ||
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[[Category:Maltese Politicians]] | [[Category:Maltese Politicians]] | ||
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